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we've been talking about the evacuations in new york city. not everyone is clear if they're in that area or not. i have a map that i linked up from twitter that shows what the evacuation centers are for new york city and we also have information on evacuation centers that people can go to. we have some really powerful photos coming in from ireporters in various parts of the country. folks, if you are in a safe place to take pictures -- look at that, wow -- go ahead and send them to ireports. we'll share some of these amazing photos throughout the evening. >> we were talking to chad meyers earlier, we were talking about the width of this storm. we're talking about 800 miles including the center. on each side more than 400 miles of its wind reach and the potential devastation that comes with it. it's pretty extraordinary. so all up and down the east coast, particularly from north carolina up to the northeast, maine, are all bracing for what could come, whether it's storm surges, whether it's rain or whether it's heavy winds that can bring down
we've been talking about the evacuations in new york city. not everyone is clear if they're in that area or not. i have a map that i linked up from twitter that shows what the evacuation centers are for new york city and we also have information on evacuation centers that people can go to. we have some really powerful photos coming in from ireporters in various parts of the country. folks, if you are in a safe place to take pictures -- look at that, wow -- go ahead and send them to ireports....
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that's what we do in new york city. >> reporter: a bit of encouraging news coming from new york city's mayor michael bloomberg. what's happening there some people hopping over the fence trying to take a shortcut to get on the queens borough bridge. news coming from michael bloomberg within the next 24 hours, we will see some limited restoration of service on some of the trains. also limited subway service will resume. that will be starting tomorrow morning. also another point that the mayor wanted to make and that has to do with cars trying to come into the city tomorrow, this is only for noncommercial traffic, wolf, coming into the city on all crossings you have to have at least three people in your car on all crossings with the exception of the george washington bridge. again, this is what he's trying to do to alleviate the traffic congestion here in the city of manhattan as they try to recover from hurricane sandy. >> standby for a moment. i want chad myers to participate in this conversation with you as well, jason. chad, go ahead. >> the mta map of what's open tomorrow morning and
that's what we do in new york city. >> reporter: a bit of encouraging news coming from new york city's mayor michael bloomberg. what's happening there some people hopping over the fence trying to take a shortcut to get on the queens borough bridge. news coming from michael bloomberg within the next 24 hours, we will see some limited restoration of service on some of the trains. also limited subway service will resume. that will be starting tomorrow morning. also another point that the...
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, new york. and this is where the 1938 hurricane broke through and made chincock bay part of the association. he says that most people forget it is here where the hurricane hit in 1938. it was called the long island express. >> even if new york city is spared a direct hit. >> it's going to have massive flooding, yeah. >> for years, koch has been sounding the alarm about how vulnerable new york city is because of its topography, he says storm surges could trigger massive flooding in low-lying areas, particularly lower manhattan. consider the simulation done by noaa, showing what a category 2 hurricane could -- donald with the army corps of engineers mapped out some worst-case scenarios, a category 1 hurricane could flood the subway station at the. >> if the storm were to occur, could be catastrophic given the population density in the northeast. >> reporter: high winds are also a concern. and city officials have evacuation plans at the ready. despite all the preparations, koch says it's not the hu
, new york. and this is where the 1938 hurricane broke through and made chincock bay part of the association. he says that most people forget it is here where the hurricane hit in 1938. it was called the long island express. >> even if new york city is spared a direct hit. >> it's going to have massive flooding, yeah. >> for years, koch has been sounding the alarm about how vulnerable new york city is because of its topography, he says storm surges could trigger massive...
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new york city. that's lady liberty. zone a. all the way here to coney island to rockaway beach areasful we'll fly you over to the other side right here. here's battery park city, here's battery park. probably under water with the storm. didn't go under water with irene but by a foot, this is forecast to be feet higher than irene. here's the east side river. we'll talk about south street seaport on up here under the bridges. all of this along the waterway at least flooded if we get that 11-foot surge. then we are back up here, this is belmont island and roosevelt island, we are okay. red hook is here in zone a. you must be gone. they are going to turn off power, the heat and all of this. all of a sudden if all the water is surging into new jersey as well, i know this says zone a, that's new york, but on the other side of the river, it will flood as well. we'll keep you up-to-date. >>> chad myers, don't go far, because i need you here to help me out. chad is standing right behind me, that's why i am looking over my shoulder. if y
new york city. that's lady liberty. zone a. all the way here to coney island to rockaway beach areasful we'll fly you over to the other side right here. here's battery park city, here's battery park. probably under water with the storm. didn't go under water with irene but by a foot, this is forecast to be feet higher than irene. here's the east side river. we'll talk about south street seaport on up here under the bridges. all of this along the waterway at least flooded if we get that 11-foot...
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the hudson river in new york city. yes, it does remind me of hurricane katrina because behind us, we have 50% of hoboken flooded and there are, according to the mayor, thousands of people in their apartments and homes who can't get out right now. so we actually went on a front loader with the mayor, they're using front loaders who rescue people. what's different about this than new orleans, what we saw in katrina in 2005 when we went down streets in boats, there are no casualties. that's the good news. but they're still not 100% sure. people can't leave their homes, not only because the water's deep but because there's live power lines in the water. so as we're going down the street in the front loader we see people waving from the windows, children, men, women, and most of them seem to have smiles on their faces because they have seen the water recede. in new orleans the water kept getting higher. this water is receding but people are waiting to be rescued. they're hoping by tomorrow they can get most of the people re
the hudson river in new york city. yes, it does remind me of hurricane katrina because behind us, we have 50% of hoboken flooded and there are, according to the mayor, thousands of people in their apartments and homes who can't get out right now. so we actually went on a front loader with the mayor, they're using front loaders who rescue people. what's different about this than new orleans, what we saw in katrina in 2005 when we went down streets in boats, there are no casualties. that's the...
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here in new york city, a truly heartbreaking scene. a fierce and violent fire wiped out rows and rows of homes. the threat that remains. people trapped in their homes, waiting and hoping someone will come. and right now that crane dangling over the manhattan skyline, threatening to crash down. >>> the other side of the storm. a blizzard. we take you where an incredible amount of snow is causing huge problems tonight. let's go "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. i want to welcome our viewers around the world tonight. "outfront" tonight, the wrath of sand ooec sandy. devastation as far as the eye can see and the death toll still rising. 33 people in 8 states have lost their lives. over 6 million people in the northeast and mid-atlantic are without power. and the estimated cost of the storm is truly stunning. right now this say very preliminary estimate, it will go higher, it could be as high as $20 billion and only for lost business and property damage. to give you a sense of the storm's power, we want to show you this video. that is a tre
here in new york city, a truly heartbreaking scene. a fierce and violent fire wiped out rows and rows of homes. the threat that remains. people trapped in their homes, waiting and hoping someone will come. and right now that crane dangling over the manhattan skyline, threatening to crash down. >>> the other side of the storm. a blizzard. we take you where an incredible amount of snow is causing huge problems tonight. let's go "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. i want...
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and 500 miles from new york city. the forecast is for it to do something like that and then like that. but the cone is still here and here. we always have to talk about the cone. nothing is in stone until it makes landfall. it is raining in annapolis, d.c. and bowie. all the areas here in eastern north carolina. the storm anywhere from about long branch all the way down to the border between the delmarva there that's delaware and to virginia. and the cone gets smaller. notice how small the cone is when it is very close to where it is. and the cone gets bigger as it moves away. and the problem, another problem is there's another low pressure system swinging in from the southwest here that will grab this thing and spin it around. it will almost stall it for a couple of days. it moves it a little bit from here to here, but if you think about rain and this shield, and it rains for 48 hours there, we are going to get flooding. we are also going to keep the wind going 50 or 60 miles per hour. and then you're going to see th
and 500 miles from new york city. the forecast is for it to do something like that and then like that. but the cone is still here and here. we always have to talk about the cone. nothing is in stone until it makes landfall. it is raining in annapolis, d.c. and bowie. all the areas here in eastern north carolina. the storm anywhere from about long branch all the way down to the border between the delmarva there that's delaware and to virginia. and the cone gets smaller. notice how small the cone...
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when sandy hit new york city. cnn crew on the scene is reporting to us a strong smell of methane gas. a utility pole spontaneously burst into flames earlier this morning. officials are now assessing whether the gas levels there are excessively high in this neighborhood, and that could force those fire crews to evacuate. right now, 6.6 million people still without electricity across 15 states, and washington, d.c. nearly 2 million of them are here in new york where flooded subways has transportation at a virtual standstill. not to mention all the property damage and destruction, including those 80 homes that were consumed by that fire in queens. recovery from superstorm sandy could be as mayor michael bloomberg is calling it, a massive, a mammoth job. meteorologist rob marciano is in chelsea, new york, this morning with the latest on the damage there. rob, good morning. >> good morning, soledad. well, some of the damage behind me, one of a few buildings that were ripped off. nobody hurt miraculously. lower manhatta
when sandy hit new york city. cnn crew on the scene is reporting to us a strong smell of methane gas. a utility pole spontaneously burst into flames earlier this morning. officials are now assessing whether the gas levels there are excessively high in this neighborhood, and that could force those fire crews to evacuate. right now, 6.6 million people still without electricity across 15 states, and washington, d.c. nearly 2 million of them are here in new york where flooded subways has...
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deb feyerick was talking about the new york city area. the darker the color the higher number of people without power. new york you move down to the state of new jersey, incredibly hard hit along the shoreline. we know new york and new jersey likely to go democratic. let's walk over to the state of pennsylvania and look at this, you see this down here, let me help you understand this chart a little bit. i'm going to pop it out and this explains the darker the color the higher the number of people without power so as we come back to the state of pennsylvania i want to show you something. if you look it's obvious to the naked eye in this area here is where you see more people without power, scranton a lentown, reading, down here in philadelphia and the suburbs, about 100,000, maybe a little more than that out of power in philadelphia and month dpgomery bucks county alone. let's look at how they voted in the last election. if the problems persist right there that tells you more of a problem for the president and if there's no power at pollin
deb feyerick was talking about the new york city area. the darker the color the higher number of people without power. new york you move down to the state of new jersey, incredibly hard hit along the shoreline. we know new york and new jersey likely to go democratic. let's walk over to the state of pennsylvania and look at this, you see this down here, let me help you understand this chart a little bit. i'm going to pop it out and this explains the darker the color the higher the number of...
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this is new york city. it could take weeks to secure this huge damaged crane boom left dangling by sandy. the plan may involve getting a new crane up there in order to secure that one. when asked how secure the boom is, mayor michael bloomberg responded by saying nobody knows. that is not encouraging. >>> frightening moments at the nyu langone medical center was evacuated after the backup generator failed. this baby alice was born sunday four weeks prematurely. charles lived with his family on the 13th floor when he heard the power was going to go and he told anderson cooper what happened. >> i heard the nurses talking about how in 15 minutes that all the electricity was going to be going down. so obviously like a good father i scooted right back to my room and told my wife, kim, and we started talking about what was going to be the next step. >> look at that baby there. >> that's a fighter baby, i call it. because i was watching this and he was holding his head up. that's a fighter baby. >> he's an awesome
this is new york city. it could take weeks to secure this huge damaged crane boom left dangling by sandy. the plan may involve getting a new crane up there in order to secure that one. when asked how secure the boom is, mayor michael bloomberg responded by saying nobody knows. that is not encouraging. >>> frightening moments at the nyu langone medical center was evacuated after the backup generator failed. this baby alice was born sunday four weeks prematurely. charles lived with his...
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and is new york city we are looking at now? there it is, new york city. then we put up now, the president has arrived in orlando there is air force one on the tarmac at the airport in orlando. don't go away. lots of coverage live right here in the cnn newsroom, coming up. . joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> you're live in the cnn newsroom. we are following the breaking developments when it comes to hurricane sandy. this is ocean city, maryland. you're looking at the surf there. and you can see, the waves are coming in. the wind is starting to pick up. we have the latest advisory from our chad myers just moments away, right at the top of the hour, make sure you stand by. also, we want to tell you can the president
and is new york city we are looking at now? there it is, new york city. then we put up now, the president has arrived in orlando there is air force one on the tarmac at the airport in orlando. don't go away. lots of coverage live right here in the cnn newsroom, coming up. . joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to...
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when completed, the tallest building in new york city, 90 floors. top floor apartments going for $90 million. $90 million. cnn learned according to the new york city buildings department, there were actually at least two stop work orders issued on this construction site. one for leaking hydraulic fluid. the other for detective wire rope and an improper runway platform. we should mention, those stop work orders were fully rescinded, but in each case it took about a week for that to happen. >> thank you very much for reporting there on the crane story. frank, the president of maximum crane works, the largest crane company in north america "outfront" tonight. thank you for taking the time. i appreciate it. given what alana is reporting, when do you think this will be resolved. they might have to bring a second crane up to get this down. when do you think will be resolved. >> hi, erin. thank you for having me. i think the issues will be handled well from the local contractor. all of the issues you just mentioned from a mechanical standpoint have no bear
when completed, the tallest building in new york city, 90 floors. top floor apartments going for $90 million. $90 million. cnn learned according to the new york city buildings department, there were actually at least two stop work orders issued on this construction site. one for leaking hydraulic fluid. the other for detective wire rope and an improper runway platform. we should mention, those stop work orders were fully rescinded, but in each case it took about a week for that to happen....
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new york city subway and commuter rail system shut down by sandy. it is still shut down and no word yet on how long it's going to take to get those trains back online. for the last 48 hours superstorm sandy has taken the focus away obviously from the presidential race. the election now just one week away. both candidates canceled official campaign events in recent days. but even as they turn their attention to the storm, you've got to be honest, politics is never far away. here's dana bash. >> reporter: president obama cancelled official campaign events, but this close to election day everything is political. even this unannounced trip to the red cross. >> america is with you. we are standing behind you, and we are going to do everything we can to help you get back on your feet. >> reporter: invaluable imagery and opportunity to be seen in command. >> i want you to cut through red tape. i want you to cut through bureaucracy. there's no excuse for inaction at this point. >> reporter: speaking of imagery, for a second day the white house released a ph
new york city subway and commuter rail system shut down by sandy. it is still shut down and no word yet on how long it's going to take to get those trains back online. for the last 48 hours superstorm sandy has taken the focus away obviously from the presidential race. the election now just one week away. both candidates canceled official campaign events in recent days. but even as they turn their attention to the storm, you've got to be honest, politics is never far away. here's dana bash....
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this is in moonachie, closer to new york city. you can see there were water residency could yous taking place. are these pictures from yesterday or this morning? these pictures are from yesterd yesterday. right now, moonachie is by little ferry, new jersey, just to make things clear. the water has now recede friday little ferry. in nearby moonachie, they're dealing with a fire. one house is on fire and firefighters are trying to contain that. we'll take you back there in a bit to get you updated. >>> let's look ahead to next week. could this superstorm affect the election? for the states directly hit, there are still so many questions. will they have their voting sites up and rung on full power, or alternate locations? what about voters who lost everything, including their photo i.d.? joe johns from washington joining me now. if anyone knows these questions, you do. do you think the election will be postponed ? what will happen in states like new jersey where many people are dealing with other things rather than worrying about get
this is in moonachie, closer to new york city. you can see there were water residency could yous taking place. are these pictures from yesterday or this morning? these pictures are from yesterd yesterday. right now, moonachie is by little ferry, new jersey, just to make things clear. the water has now recede friday little ferry. in nearby moonachie, they're dealing with a fire. one house is on fire and firefighters are trying to contain that. we'll take you back there in a bit to get you...
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jersey and new york city. now, look at our team of reporters that we've got them everywhere. cnn is all over the storm-damaged area. we are covering this disaster like no other network can and live coverage of and storm sandy. >>> a new jersey man who has been surfing off the jersey shore for more than 20 years says the destruction along the coast brings tears to his eyes. brian morowski sent us this video. he shot it the day after sandy struck. look at the expanse of all of this. it shows the beach boardwalk in his hometown del mar destroyed along with many of the shops that run up and down that area. it is really just a small, small snap shot of a much wider path of destruction that is along the coast that we are watching and seeing. destruction that governor chris christy has now called overwhelming. brian morowski is joining us on the phone from new jersey, and, brian, i understand that you actually road your bike to the boardwalk after the storm just to see what kind of damage was there. can you describe
jersey and new york city. now, look at our team of reporters that we've got them everywhere. cnn is all over the storm-damaged area. we are covering this disaster like no other network can and live coverage of and storm sandy. >>> a new jersey man who has been surfing off the jersey shore for more than 20 years says the destruction along the coast brings tears to his eyes. brian morowski sent us this video. he shot it the day after sandy struck. look at the expanse of all of this. it...
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government agents say they have foiled an apparent terrorist plot in new york city. it's a bomb plot. and the suspect is in custody, will later be in court today. let's go straight to cnn's national correspondent susan candiotti, she's joining us from new york. what do we know, susan? >> hi, wolf. we know that this alleged plot had been underway for quite some time. an undercover sting operation being conducted by the fbi and the nypd to foil a planned plot to blow up the federal reserve bank here in lower manhattan. it's very close to wall street. and apparently it all went down, culminated in the alleged plot that went down today and that's when this man was arrested. he is only 21 years old. and apparently he was planning to take and detonate a 1,000-pound bomb, what he thought was a bomb, but it was inert, no member of the public was in danger because the feds were all over this, they say, as they were putting this operation together they say at the request of this suspect. they say it was all his idea. only 21 years old. his name is quasi muhammad renswa. he cam
government agents say they have foiled an apparent terrorist plot in new york city. it's a bomb plot. and the suspect is in custody, will later be in court today. let's go straight to cnn's national correspondent susan candiotti, she's joining us from new york. what do we know, susan? >> hi, wolf. we know that this alleged plot had been underway for quite some time. an undercover sting operation being conducted by the fbi and the nypd to foil a planned plot to blow up the federal reserve...
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downtown in new york, new york city out on the island, probably going to win his race. richard tesei in massachusetts, a man who will win -- a republican in massachusetts. this is the kind of strength that the house republicans have, as we talk about the issues of growing jobs and making america stronger. it's looking at two different worlds, one where we'll grow our economy or one where we'll continue down the path of house and spending. that's why house republicans are winning and i think mitt romney can do the same. >> pete sessions, republican from texas, thank you for talking with us. >> thank you so much. >> you bet. >>> rocky mountain high. we are live on the ground with miguel marquez in colorado as we continue our tour through those critical swing states. >>> we'll get another snapshot of how the economy is doing in 20 minutes from now when the latest gdp numbers are going to be released. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the wa
downtown in new york, new york city out on the island, probably going to win his race. richard tesei in massachusetts, a man who will win -- a republican in massachusetts. this is the kind of strength that the house republicans have, as we talk about the issues of growing jobs and making america stronger. it's looking at two different worlds, one where we'll grow our economy or one where we'll continue down the path of house and spending. that's why house republicans are winning and i think...
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usually all this happens in new york city. they went and spent time with the nanny. >> seems like family. >> in the dominican republic. they felt close to her. this wasn't negligence. this wasn't a situation where the parents weren't doing due diligen diligence. in fact, they were. and the mother was very hands on. as you say, there was this blog. she posted pictures just a couple of hours earlier of the little boy just saying, what a joy and delight he was. so this was -- really, everyone in this city is going to be talking about this because you don't know. when you leave your children with somebody else, whether it be a nanny, babysitter, there's always that question, are your children safe and are the caretakers doing the right thing? it's frightening, really terrifying. >> we talked about this earlier. just really quickly, any chance that something else could have possibly happened here, that it was not the nanny? >> we pressed the police on that question last night. they believe that the wounds are self inflicted. the na
usually all this happens in new york city. they went and spent time with the nanny. >> seems like family. >> in the dominican republic. they felt close to her. this wasn't negligence. this wasn't a situation where the parents weren't doing due diligen diligence. in fact, they were. and the mother was very hands on. as you say, there was this blog. she posted pictures just a couple of hours earlier of the little boy just saying, what a joy and delight he was. so this was -- really,...
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york city in the middle of hurricane sandy, while they were stuck at home in new jersey. all they could do was hope, pray, and wait for word of where they could find their newborn. >> all of the bridges were closed, and we had no choice, but to go back home and just sit and wait for today to get here. and it was very long night, very, very long night. i haven't had even one hour of sleep. >> dr. kenneth davis, the man who okayed the transfer, and now for the first time, he will meet the baby he helped save. >> oh, my goodness. >> thank you so very much. >> so hard. >> and you're the dad? >> wow. it's going to we okay. >> any names picked out? >> her name is emma sophia. >> i'll tell you, it's an amazing story, anderson, as you can see there. there were ten babies that came to sinai, they are all doing well. incredible transport. a difficult thing to do. and i'll tell you, look at the images in the nicu, so many families around as well. you don't typically see that in intensive care units, but they wanted to be with their loved one as you might imagine. >> i keep thinking
york city in the middle of hurricane sandy, while they were stuck at home in new jersey. all they could do was hope, pray, and wait for word of where they could find their newborn. >> all of the bridges were closed, and we had no choice, but to go back home and just sit and wait for today to get here. and it was very long night, very, very long night. i haven't had even one hour of sleep. >> dr. kenneth davis, the man who okayed the transfer, and now for the first time, he will meet...
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you're talking about new york city and philadelphia. those are the possibilities of people that could be impacted. cleveland and pittsburgh all the way to the west as well. tens of millions of people possibly impacted by one storm, one unusual hurricane in late october that actually has snow coming in with it. it's really got a multi-facetted effect with strong winds coming in gusts up to 80 miles per hour over a widespread area. many states impacted. it's a storm suj that is not just the heavy rain falling from the sky, but the water coming off shore make it even more dangerous. here's a computer model to show you the interesting, the really fascinating dynamics with this storm. this is a hurricane. look what happens in our models. we have heavy snow. really heavy snow. we're talking about a foot of snow or more in parts of the mountains of virginia and west virginia from this one storm. this will be a widespread long-lasting event. if you haven't paid your cautions and your threats, i would advise you do so today. brook. >> thank you,
you're talking about new york city and philadelphia. those are the possibilities of people that could be impacted. cleveland and pittsburgh all the way to the west as well. tens of millions of people possibly impacted by one storm, one unusual hurricane in late october that actually has snow coming in with it. it's really got a multi-facetted effect with strong winds coming in gusts up to 80 miles per hour over a widespread area. many states impacted. it's a storm suj that is not just the heavy...
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smith memorial foundation in new york city. it's traditionally a rare moment for the presidential candidates to show their lighters sides and poke some fun at each other. just take a look back at 2008. senator john mccain and then-senator barack obama shared some laughs over one of mccain's most controversial debate moments. >> this campaign needed the common touch of a working man. after all, it began so long ago with the harolded arrival of a man known to oprah winfrey as the one. being a friend and colleague of barack, i just called him that one. >> many of you know i got my name, barack, from my father. what you may not know is barack is actually swahili for that one. [ laughter ] and i got my middle name from somebody who obviously didn't think i'd ever run for president. >> very funny. i love these dinners. it's put on by new york's catholic archdiocese. a key voter block in the race for the white house for sure. the so-called catholic vote. our chief political analyst gor ya borger joining us now. how key is it? >> very,
smith memorial foundation in new york city. it's traditionally a rare moment for the presidential candidates to show their lighters sides and poke some fun at each other. just take a look back at 2008. senator john mccain and then-senator barack obama shared some laughs over one of mccain's most controversial debate moments. >> this campaign needed the common touch of a working man. after all, it began so long ago with the harolded arrival of a man known to oprah winfrey as the one. being...
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we saw the flooding from a tropical storm near new york city. shows you the size and scope of storms and how they can affect states far from the coasts. the wind gusts now are strong. kill devil hills, well over tropical storm-force winds. we're seeing them over 40 miles per hour in virginia beach. just the beginning. the winds tonight and tomorrow are going to pick up enormously. gusts will be hurricane force all the way across boston, through new york city through philadelphia. 80 mile-per-hour gusts. these -- these are the type of gusts that will knock down trees and cause major power outages. notice, the wind advisories extend into ohio and pennsylvania, as well. want to mention this time of year, october, this is when weast beautiful -- we have the beautiful changing of the leave colors, trees are heavy with the leaves. when they fall, they will fall hard. this is a heavy puncher. we have rain tuesday, then beyond that, wednesday into thursday with the storm. some of the heaviest rain in the mid-atlantic coming in steadily and staying there
we saw the flooding from a tropical storm near new york city. shows you the size and scope of storms and how they can affect states far from the coasts. the wind gusts now are strong. kill devil hills, well over tropical storm-force winds. we're seeing them over 40 miles per hour in virginia beach. just the beginning. the winds tonight and tomorrow are going to pick up enormously. gusts will be hurricane force all the way across boston, through new york city through philadelphia. 80...
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this could have a significantly bigger impact on new york city, connecticut, long island, new jersey, than irene did last year. this could be a big storm as it makes that turn and slams directly into where new york and new jersey come together, the water could really pile up in here. maybe that problem we thought about last time where water's in the subway, if it gets to be right in new york harbor, we're talking about that scenario potential again. >> chad, we'll keep watching. thanks. >>> a lot more we're following. isha is here with the bulletin. >>> a new york city police officer accused of plotting to kidnap, rape, kill, cook and cannibalize as many as 100 women is being held without bail. the 28-year-old officer is accused of illegally accessing a national crime database to locate potential targets. he did not enter a plea in court today. >>> lee boyd malveaux told the "today" show he was sexually abused by john alan mohammed, the master will did mind mind o attacks that terrorized the washington area in 2002, saying he knew it was wrong but didn't have the willpower to say no.
this could have a significantly bigger impact on new york city, connecticut, long island, new jersey, than irene did last year. this could be a big storm as it makes that turn and slams directly into where new york and new jersey come together, the water could really pile up in here. maybe that problem we thought about last time where water's in the subway, if it gets to be right in new york harbor, we're talking about that scenario potential again. >> chad, we'll keep watching. thanks....
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we do have the exact position -- 575 miles south of new york city. what's interesting on the 11:00 advisory is that the increased height for storm surge has occurred. this is for long island sound, rareton bay and new york harbor. six to 11 feet. higher than it originally was. people might be wondering, well, what is storm surge. it's an abnormal rise in the water due to a hurricane. as the hurricane works over open waters, we can start to see the wind working across the water. that might lift the waters height a little bit. when it starts getting closer to land, there isn't enough depth in the ocean floor. so the closer it gets to more shallow coastal areas, we tend to find more storm surge and the water goes up and over. the track takes it onshore late monday, tuesday, near the delmarva or south of new york city. this is a massive storm, the size is so large the wind field where tropical storm winds, several hundred miles. it's going to have a huge impact in areas inland, as well, with wind advisories posted. that's likely to cause a massive amount
we do have the exact position -- 575 miles south of new york city. what's interesting on the 11:00 advisory is that the increased height for storm surge has occurred. this is for long island sound, rareton bay and new york harbor. six to 11 feet. higher than it originally was. people might be wondering, well, what is storm surge. it's an abnormal rise in the water due to a hurricane. as the hurricane works over open waters, we can start to see the wind working across the water. that might lift...
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you are looking at point pleasant beach halfway between new york and atlantic city on the new jersey shore. president obama visiting these scenes this afternoon. the final day in full-on disaster mode before he gets back to the campaign tomorrow. a little global perspective for you right now, though. the scope and the magnitude of hurricane sandy from the satellite image courtesy of nasa. atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless winds. the powerful surges and the relentless force of the images that you are seeing now. and now, this. parts of atlantic city simply decimated as sandy made landfall near the shores and in a few hours president obama gets an up close and personal look at all of the images you are seeing on your screen. he's heading to new jersey to tour the state with governor chris christie later on this afternoon. while the republican governor may be one of the most prominent backers and surrogates of governor mitt romney, governor christie is vocal and public with the praise of president obama and the feder
you are looking at point pleasant beach halfway between new york and atlantic city on the new jersey shore. president obama visiting these scenes this afternoon. the final day in full-on disaster mode before he gets back to the campaign tomorrow. a little global perspective for you right now, though. the scope and the magnitude of hurricane sandy from the satellite image courtesy of nasa. atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless...
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but then quickly moved on to some other landmarks in new york city. here's police commissioner ray kelly. >> he comes here with, again, the purpose of committing some sort of jihad here in the united states. he goes to the new york stock exchange. he sees there is significant security there. s shifts his target to the federal reserve bank. >> and, of course, the federal reserve bank, home to the largest supply of gold bouillon. and if this had been an a actual bomb, he could have killed a lot of people, authorities say. >> they had a lot of information on tape, his notes, including a videotape he made on his way to blow up the bank so we thought? >> prosecutors said he wanted to pull over to a hotel and asked to make a suicide tape which reads in part, "i just want something big, something very big that will shake the whole country and will make muslims one step closer to run the whole world." scary stuff. >> so is he giving us all these details. you know, the fbi has been following him. why didn't they make an earlier arrest? why wait until the 11th
but then quickly moved on to some other landmarks in new york city. here's police commissioner ray kelly. >> he comes here with, again, the purpose of committing some sort of jihad here in the united states. he goes to the new york stock exchange. he sees there is significant security there. s shifts his target to the federal reserve bank. >> and, of course, the federal reserve bank, home to the largest supply of gold bouillon. and if this had been an a actual bomb, he could have...
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that rarely happens in new york city. okay, this is it. there you go. well, we should have a live picture of hurricane sandy, soon, off south carolina and grinding on a northern track. we're going to have the very latest from the cnn severe weather center in just a few minutes. >>> okay, bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather center. and bonnie, where is this thing heading to and when? >> well, don we just got this in, this is the 4:00 advisory, no changes, likely staying as a hurricane. but it is a better consensus of where it will go. and it is so large, the tropical force winds extend out to 500 miles. i want to put this map into motion. and watch this incredible unusual path that sandy is taking as the category 1 storm is coming to shore, sometime on monday it looks like. even as far north as long island. and remember, the timing will make a difference, with the high tide, as far as where the storm surge will go. we're already getting very damaging rainfall and winds. the winds are picking up. we just had a report of bouey off the coast with
that rarely happens in new york city. okay, this is it. there you go. well, we should have a live picture of hurricane sandy, soon, off south carolina and grinding on a northern track. we're going to have the very latest from the cnn severe weather center in just a few minutes. >>> okay, bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather center. and bonnie, where is this thing heading to and when? >> well, don we just got this in, this is the 4:00 advisory, no changes, likely staying...
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i'm live in new york city from a balcony of the time warner center. just over my should, the chanced crane still dangling over 57th street, the entire area still blocked off. the storm claimed least 50 lives in the u.s. and one in canada. a woman who was hit by storm-tossed debris, damage is expected to run into tens of billions of dollars. and today, a new challenge, looters breaking into businesses. >> people coming out with all kinds of stuff, everything. whatever you can think of, from juice and sodas, waters, cigarettes, tvs, anything you can think of, they were getting it. >> 9,000 people spent the night in red cross shelters spread across 13 states. national guard troops arrived overnight and are rescuing families trapped by floodwaters in hoboken, new jersey. we learned today that the navy is sending three amphibious landing ships to the coast of new york and new jersey in case they're needed. president obama stopped by fema headquarters in washington before heading to new jersey to join governor chris christie to tour the damage caused by san
i'm live in new york city from a balcony of the time warner center. just over my should, the chanced crane still dangling over 57th street, the entire area still blocked off. the storm claimed least 50 lives in the u.s. and one in canada. a woman who was hit by storm-tossed debris, damage is expected to run into tens of billions of dollars. and today, a new challenge, looters breaking into businesses. >> people coming out with all kinds of stuff, everything. whatever you can think of,...
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. >> governor romney, was new york a sanctuary city? >> absolutely. called itself a sanctuary city. as a matter of fact, when the welfare reform act that president clinton brought forward said they were going to end the sanctuary policy of new york city, the mayor actually brought a suit to maintain its sanctuary city status. >> it's unfortunate, but mitt generally criticizes people in a situation in which he's had far the worst record. for example, in his case, there were six sanctuary cities. he did nothing about them. there was even a sanctuary mansion at his own home, illegal immigrants were being employed. not, not being turned in to anybody or by anyone. >> you're still wearing a red tie, by the way. different tie, though. >> hope so. my wife would be very upset if it was the same tie. >> not to debate that particular issue but what's he like as a debater? >> he's a good debater. i think 11 debates i did with him. he didn't lose any of them. a few of them he won. a couple he won really well. i don't remember him ever making a big mistake, the kind of mistake that can live afte
. >> governor romney, was new york a sanctuary city? >> absolutely. called itself a sanctuary city. as a matter of fact, when the welfare reform act that president clinton brought forward said they were going to end the sanctuary policy of new york city, the mayor actually brought a suit to maintain its sanctuary city status. >> it's unfortunate, but mitt generally criticizes people in a situation in which he's had far the worst record. for example, in his case, there were six...
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yo york, radio city hall, the new york knicks. tell me about that. >> you hit it on the head. you take all the properties of the knicks, rangers, liberty, radio city music hall, msg networks and all these brands come together to provide these once in aa lifetime experiences. and you have 22 partnering organizations. like ashanti said, you have foster homes. there's so much they do from -- you know, you have hospitals, you know. >> kids who really need the help. these are kids who really need the help. >> yeah. >> is it an experience that tran sends one day -- pictures of playing basketball with jason kidd. outside of that, is it a lasting experience for them? >> i think they come back yearly, right? >> yeah. >> it's a week they have these activities they can do. it's like a family that continues to grow. you begin to see the same kids over and over. >> soledad, sometimes things like the new york knicks or ashanti for that matter seem removed from the world. is this a lasting experience? yeah. it makes it seem this is achievable. i
yo york, radio city hall, the new york knicks. tell me about that. >> you hit it on the head. you take all the properties of the knicks, rangers, liberty, radio city music hall, msg networks and all these brands come together to provide these once in aa lifetime experiences. and you have 22 partnering organizations. like ashanti said, you have foster homes. there's so much they do from -- you know, you have hospitals, you know. >> kids who really need the help. these are kids who...
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this is in new york city. that's a 72-year-old man who is hanging there for dear life from his third floor apartment window. he took that leap of faith, friends and neighbors caught him as he was escaping an out-of-control fire in his kitchen. this dramatic catch caught on a cell phone and local stations are reporting that ronnie poe did not suffer any broken bones. >> lucky man. we expect to find out today if two soil samples from the latest dig for jimmy hoffa's remains indicate a body was buried under a shed in suburban detroit. even if there is evidence of a body, we won't know whether it's the missing teamster boss. a tipster claimed he saw a body buried on that property a day after hoffa disappeared back in 1975. >> another interesting thing caught on camera. man versus deer. this is a viral video. >> what are the chances of that happening? >> happens to cars, i guess to a skate border it's going to happen at some point. this is a skate border who is slamming into a deer, a downhill race in colorado. the
this is in new york city. that's a 72-year-old man who is hanging there for dear life from his third floor apartment window. he took that leap of faith, friends and neighbors caught him as he was escaping an out-of-control fire in his kitchen. this dramatic catch caught on a cell phone and local stations are reporting that ronnie poe did not suffer any broken bones. >> lucky man. we expect to find out today if two soil samples from the latest dig for jimmy hoffa's remains indicate a body...
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i know from my community being in the new york city area. there was fear. we were free falling from the housing markets and the president was able to stabilize that. things are getting better. housing start-ups are going down. look at how much progress that we have made. >> is the president framing what he will do next in an aggressive manner? i agree with mitt romney that the president was good on going after mitt romney but i wanted to get a sense of what is the vision of four more years of obama? >> that is where i actually disagree and there was a lot of hope that i had that has been delivered upon. i hope that we live in a country where people get equal pay. on gays in the military people can choose who to live with and who to love. >> we are in a period now where there are over 1,000 jobs created and when it comes to small businesses i see people in flint, michigan and other places saying federal programs that president didn't just cut taxes but gave us access to capital at a time when we desperately needed it. $16 trillion debt. these are two huge st
i know from my community being in the new york city area. there was fear. we were free falling from the housing markets and the president was able to stabilize that. things are getting better. housing start-ups are going down. look at how much progress that we have made. >> is the president framing what he will do next in an aggressive manner? i agree with mitt romney that the president was good on going after mitt romney but i wanted to get a sense of what is the vision of four more...
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here's baltimore and philadelphia and new york city. and then turn to the left. it's that turn that is going to dramatically change where this thing makes landfall. let me tell you what that means, wolf. if the turn doesn't happen until here, we know it's going to happen. but does it happening earlier than forecast? does it happen later than forecast? or is it right somewhere in the middle? that's where we don't know yet because this is monday afternoon. and this is tuesday afternoon. so it's still going to be another three, three and a half days before it makes landfall. it's going to be painfully slow watching this thing hoping it goes left or right or hope it just goes right all the way off to the east. i have not seen any models though take it off to the east far enough away from land. every model is bringing it back on shore at some point in time. now, there are still not convinced it's going to be somewhere here in the north -- even one all the way to halifax. but boston all the way back down to about hampton roads we could see that landfall. the computers
here's baltimore and philadelphia and new york city. and then turn to the left. it's that turn that is going to dramatically change where this thing makes landfall. let me tell you what that means, wolf. if the turn doesn't happen until here, we know it's going to happen. but does it happening earlier than forecast? does it happen later than forecast? or is it right somewhere in the middle? that's where we don't know yet because this is monday afternoon. and this is tuesday afternoon. so it's...
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you are looking at the grand ballroom at the waldorf astoria hotel, in new york city, where heavy-hitters are waiting for mitt romney to take the stage at the annual alfred e. smith dinner. governor romney will be followed by president obama at the charity gala that has become a must for presidential candidates. going back to jfk and richard nixon in 1960. don't expect a repeat of the fiery romney/obama debate confrontation this week. they prize jokes over attacks as the candidates poke fun at themselves and each other vying for votes with only 19 days to go until the election. >>> good evening. i'm wolf blitzer in for piers morgan. we are going to bring you all of the one-liners live, from the president and the challenger. that's coming up. let's set the stage. i want to bring in gloria borger, ralph, tonya and jim acosta, our political correspondent standing outside the waldorf in new york. set the stage for us, jim. what are we about to see? >> reporter: the alfred smith dinner here in just a few moments from now, we are told that speech will begin at 9:05. he gets to go first. the pre
you are looking at the grand ballroom at the waldorf astoria hotel, in new york city, where heavy-hitters are waiting for mitt romney to take the stage at the annual alfred e. smith dinner. governor romney will be followed by president obama at the charity gala that has become a must for presidential candidates. going back to jfk and richard nixon in 1960. don't expect a repeat of the fiery romney/obama debate confrontation this week. they prize jokes over attacks as the candidates poke fun at...
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>> in new york city, 100%. >> reporter: 100%? how short? >> we found in general anywhere from 2.5 to 2.8 second. >> reporter: aaa says with gotcha cams there's 170 in new york city have become a revenue cash cow. according to one report, in the past five years, tickets from red light cameras generated $235 million, 47.2 million in just the past year. there is no legal requirement for the length of a yellow light but in general the prevailing view is that it should be about one second for every 10 miles per hour on the speed limit. in manhattan, the speed limit is 30 miles per hour so that's 3 seconds for a yellow light but here at this intersection, we timed it and it's less. 2.5 seconds. >> my understanding from reading the article is that you found four out of 12,000 that were off a couple of tenths of a second. >> reporter: the city's department of transportation commissioner adds, this study is bogus and the real victims here are the new yorkers who lost their lives in red light running crash crashes. but on the streets of new york city
>> in new york city, 100%. >> reporter: 100%? how short? >> we found in general anywhere from 2.5 to 2.8 second. >> reporter: aaa says with gotcha cams there's 170 in new york city have become a revenue cash cow. according to one report, in the past five years, tickets from red light cameras generated $235 million, 47.2 million in just the past year. there is no legal requirement for the length of a yellow light but in general the prevailing view is that it should be...
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. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed showing from his first presidential debate, from mitt romney. meanwhile, romney's team claiming a big boost from the debate, saying they raised more than 48 million in the past four hours. >>> the family of a fallen border patrol agent attended an emotional vigil last night in arizona. the fbi says that friendly fire likely killed agent nicholas ivie. another agent was wounded in the incident. the fbi says it is investigating what is going on. but it appears that only the two agents were involved in that gunfire. >>> and an extraordinary trial in vatican city ending with a g
. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed...
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this could have a significantly bigger impact on new york city, connecticut, long island, new jersey, than irene did last year. this could be a big storm as it makes that turn and slams directly into where new york and new jersey come together, the water could really pile up in here. maybe that problem we thought about last time where water's in the subway, if it gets to be right in new york harbor, we're talking about that scenario potential again. >> chad, we'll keep watching. thanks. >>> a lot more we're following. isha is here with the bulletin. >>> a late breaking story. here is what john sununu said moments ago on "piers morgan tonight." >> when you look at coll inch p -- colin powell, you have to look at whether this is the issues or a slightly different reason for endorsing the president. >> what would that be? >> well, if you are proud of someone of your own race being president, applaud colin for doing so. >>> there wasn't enough real time information to determine exactly what was happening in benghazi, libya last month. four americans were killed in the assault. >>> busines
this could have a significantly bigger impact on new york city, connecticut, long island, new jersey, than irene did last year. this could be a big storm as it makes that turn and slams directly into where new york and new jersey come together, the water could really pile up in here. maybe that problem we thought about last time where water's in the subway, if it gets to be right in new york harbor, we're talking about that scenario potential again. >> chad, we'll keep watching. thanks....
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york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing market. also on tap, september retail sales data that will come out as well as key inflation readings and a lot of big companies are set to report their earnings this week, including citigroup, goldman sachs, bank of america, coca-cola and microsoft. we'll track all of that and the week's business news on cnn money. >> reporter: i'm a.j. hammer. the brilliant mind hit shows like "two and a half men" and "the big bang theory" will stop by. he will tell us about his new book. >>> also we're backstage at "dancing with the stars." >> i like it, a.j. with respect to evel knievel, there's a new ultimate stuntman. you know only just a few minutes it took him for felix baumgartner to set a sky diving record, but it took a lot longer than that to get him ready to soar. >>> i don't think you have to
york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing market. also on tap, september retail sales data that will come out as well as key inflation readings and a lot of big companies are set to report their earnings this week, including citigroup, goldman sachs, bank of america, coca-cola and...
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we saw al qaeda videos showing they had cased banks again in new york city. so they've thought about this repeatedly, not just as a way to damage a building, but as a way to destroy the american psychology that says, money is what makes america tick. >> and i should say, he's quoted by the fbi, in the fbi complaint against him, as saying that. let me clarify that. so what kind go ahead and just arrest him, when there was enough of a paper trail around what he was hoping to do, as opposed to letting the entire plot play out. >> there's a couple reasons for doing that. the first is a reason we haven't talked much about in the media the past day. and that is, you don't want to just understand him, you want to understand whether there's a broader conspiracy here. you want to understand, where's the money? who recruited him? who did he recruit? was he inspired? where did he travel? is there a broader conspiracy? if you move too quickly, you risk leaving some pieces of this on the cutting room floor and that's a real problem for law enforcement. >> and is there a s
we saw al qaeda videos showing they had cased banks again in new york city. so they've thought about this repeatedly, not just as a way to damage a building, but as a way to destroy the american psychology that says, money is what makes america tick. >> and i should say, he's quoted by the fbi, in the fbi complaint against him, as saying that. let me clarify that. so what kind go ahead and just arrest him, when there was enough of a paper trail around what he was hoping to do, as opposed...
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not just in the new york city area, all over the country, london, europe, south america, in places like mumbai. what i'm very sort of impressed with is the law enforcement coalition we have since 9/11. in the six years i've been mayor, i've seen it get tighter and tighter and tighter, communications the way we investigate these things. this is just another tribute, another terrorist attack that did not happen. >> the fbi set up a sting operation, dummies for his plot and they foiled the plot. >> i know from my experience in newark, we've had some places that were specifically targeted as well. the best thing i want people to understand, if you see something, say something. a lot of times we've seen, for instance, in new york, people seeing suspicious things and reporting it. not only does law enforcement have to be vigilant, we have to. it does not hurt to make a phone call and report it. >> we talked a little earlier about the bust-up last night in the debate about libya. mitt romney missing a pretty easy home run, i felt, when he didn't phrase the question properly allowing the presid
not just in the new york city area, all over the country, london, europe, south america, in places like mumbai. what i'm very sort of impressed with is the law enforcement coalition we have since 9/11. in the six years i've been mayor, i've seen it get tighter and tighter and tighter, communications the way we investigate these things. this is just another tribute, another terrorist attack that did not happen. >> the fbi set up a sting operation, dummies for his plot and they foiled the...
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see by wednesday peaking 65 in new york city. then slight cooldown on thursday. but we're on the up and up, that's for sure. >> that's what we like to hear, alexandra. thank you. >>> big day for mitt romney ahead. he's been a harsh critic of the president's foreign policy. mr. romney is going to be giving a foreign policy speech at the virginia military institute in lexington. national political correspondent jim acosta is traveling with him. hey, jim, good morning. >> reporter: hi, soledad. good morning. that's right. after that debate performance that was widely viewed as a victory for mitt romney, he's going to be going after the president on foreign policy this morning as you mentioned in that speech over at virginia military institute in a few hours from now. he's going to do a few different things in this speech, soledad. the campaign has released some speech excerpts that we can talk about. but first of all, he is going to be talking about those diplomatic attacks in benghazi, libya. mitt romney's going to be accusing the president of showing weakness on t
see by wednesday peaking 65 in new york city. then slight cooldown on thursday. but we're on the up and up, that's for sure. >> that's what we like to hear, alexandra. thank you. >>> big day for mitt romney ahead. he's been a harsh critic of the president's foreign policy. mr. romney is going to be giving a foreign policy speech at the virginia military institute in lexington. national political correspondent jim acosta is traveling with him. hey, jim, good morning. >>...